3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

published:09 Feb 2017

views:2125

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

published:29 Aug 2017

views:370

Want to know what life is like for undergraduate SportsTherapy students at UEL?
http://www.uel.ac.uk/undergraduate/programmes/sportstherapy.htm
Apply now to come and study on this exciting programme.

published:10 Jun 2013

views:16697

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehensive analytical approach to sports rehabilitation, looking at the biomechanics of each patient, not only specific to each sport, but to their body type and mechanism of injury.
Throughout the intensive rehabilitation process with your physical therapist, our focus remains on individualized one-to-one care for every athlete. It's all part of our game plan to get every patient back to their highest level of performance as quickly and safely as possible.
To learn more about IU Health Sports PT services, call 317-962-9830 or visit us online at http://www.iuhealth.org/pt-sports.

published:27 Mar 2014

views:23188

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.
Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named named BestBritish Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker at numerous conferences including The YesGroupLondon and the Women inBusiness Superconference.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

published:22 Jan 2015

views:1108511

Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the planet, but they have one fatal flaw: choking in high-pressure situations and throwing away chances to be crowned CS:GO champions. In an effort to change their luck, the team hired a sports psychologist, and finally reeled in the Major tournament win that had eluded them.
'No PlayingField' is a series by Mashable following the behind-the-scenes of the ever-growing world of esports. From huge investment opportunities, to secret team tactics, to obsessed fans, the series gives deep insights on how esports came to be, its current challenges and where it's heading next.
Produced by Matt Kline
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published:15 Feb 2017

views:539845

Martin Hagger is Professor of Psychology at Curtin University. His areas of expertise are social, health, sport and exercise psychology. He is involved in numerous research projects nationally and internationally with a focus on motivation and behaviour change. He is currently leading projects in drugs in sport, promoting physical activity and healthy diet, understanding the mechanisms of willpower and self-control, and reducing binge drinking and the prevalence of smoking.
At the highest level, athletes are well-matched in terms of their physical abilities, conditioning, and skill level. But often that is not enough to win and perform on the biggest of stages like the Olympic games. Developing strategies and techniques to get athletes minds in the best possible condition for optimal performance is increasingly important for sports teams and coaches.
Martin will provide an overview of the kinds of techniques that elite athletes use to prepare psychologically for their sport, give details of the scientific research into these techniques and how they work, and how the techniques might be used by competitive athetes and coaches to maximise performance.
------------------
TEDxPerth 2012 took place on Saturday 8 December 2012 at the Octagon Theatre at the University of Western Australia. Over 500 people attended in person and listeners all over the country enjoyed the day by tuning in to the live broadcast on digital radio.
About TEDx, x = independently organised event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

a nice long video explaining (not very well) the career opportunities in the field of psychology! it really is a very broad subject and you can do so much with a degree in psychology besides become a therapist ;)
WHY STUDY PSYCHOLOGY? | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6IXzMgeFCQ
PSYCHOLOGY PLAYLIST | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLez4hqHrOTajxHc-01B0R5b8ItWPQImSl
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here are some checklists to find out if you're better suited for one field over another. remember this isn't a foolproof checklist, just because you like law and order doesn't mean you should study forensic psychology! it just should give you an idea of what kind of aptitude one might have for each given field
CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like working with people?
👉 Have an interest in helping people with problems?
👉 Find that you are a person others feel comfortable talking to about their problems?
👉 Have good listening skills and avoid tuning out when people talk about their lives?
👉 Have compassion and feel for other people when they are suffering?
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest working in a school setting?
👉 Enjoy working with children or adolescents?
👉 Enjoys developmental psychology?
👉 Keep secrets and protect information that others feel is personal?
👉 Have the courage to report people who abuse children?
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy shows such as CSI, Law and Order, or Cops?
👉 Think you could try and help someone who murdered or raped someone?
👉 Have an interest in politics?
👉 Think some people are so mentally ill they shouldn't be punished?
👉 Think you would like to work in a prison?
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to work in a medical setting?
👉 Want to better understand medical problems?
👉 Want to help people live healthier lives?
👉 Want to understand how the mind influences the body?
👉 Enjoy reading about health problems or concerns?
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to help people maximize their physical capabilities?
👉 Want to work with athletes?
👉 Enjoy sports?
👉 Often wonder why some people succeed whereas others fail?
👉 Want to learn more about athletic performance?
BIOPSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL/COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy biology classes?
👉 Enjoy reading about the function of the human brain?
👉 Believe that much of human behavior has a biological cause?
👉 Want to help people overcome brain injuries?
👉 Want to go to graduate school?
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest in business?
👉 Want to promote teamwork in an office environment?
👉 Want to understand how psychological methods can improve employee selection?
👉 Have good communication skills
👉 Want to design and organize work environments to maximize efficiency?
EXPERIMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE PSYCH
👉 Enjoy conducting research?
👉 Take an analytical approach towards understanding problems?
👉 Pay attention to detail?
👉 Enjoy using new computer programs?
👉 Enjoy intellectual challenges?
SOCIAL AND CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like shopping and spending time in stores?
👉 Wonder what influences people's purchases?
👉 Like "reading" people?
👉 Think quickly on your feet?
👉 Have and interest in attitude change and formation?
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to know how people change as they age?
👉 Think adolescents are interesting?
👉 Not want to be a clinician?
👉 Have the ability to consider multiple perspectives?
👉 Find all ages interesting?
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Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information about a career in physiotherapy check out the Student Edge career page here: https://studentedge.org/career-life/find-a-career/physiotherapist
What does it take to become a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. They may work as part of a healthcare team, independently in private practice or as industry consultants.
Renee chats about why she became a Physio, the job prospects, what characteristics and courses it takes to become a physio.
Want to see more career videos from Student Edge? ↓
Click here: http://s-edg.com/careervideos
Transcript
I think I need to see a physio. You know every professional sports team has a physiotherapist and fore most they're the first person you run or hobble to if you've got an injury. That's because they assess and treat injuries as well as trying to prevent them from happening again. And they don't just treat sports muscular injuries, they treat all sorts of pain and medical reasons. Well let's go try find one. They can assist with neurological conditions, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries and even chest conditions like emphysema and asthma. I think I might have just twinged my back so I must admit my motivation for meeting and chatting to a physiotherapist is slightly selfish. So while we're learning with a physiotherapist actually does, I'm hoping Renee Fish can sort my back out.
You must be Renee.
I am hi Jesse how are you going?
I'm good i'm chasing physiotherapy, do you think you can help me out? Definitely come around this way.
What does a typical day for a physiotherapist look like?
There's no typical days as a physio. Because we treat any kind of body part, any condition as well, depending on the patient comes in with nothing is ever the same, every patient is individual. We also work across at the hospital so we may see people after they've had an operation, after they've had a baby or they've got chest problems.
Cool, so what did you want to become a physiotherapist?
I had no idea what I want to do when I graduated high school. I was looking through the university course guides one day and I came across the physiotherapy section how to read and thought the sounds sound like me applied to my strength. Is there much work out before? There's a lot of work out there, so we've got hospital, you've got community-based, you've got sports clubs and we've got private practices, a huge range of the physiotherapy jobs out there.
And so what is the hardest part of the job?
The hardest part of the job would be knowing that some patients can't be fixed, they can't be cured. What they have is progressive so it's going to get worse. I do get some comfort in knowing with those people I can in some way make their life or their quality of life at least a little bit easier.
Would that be the most rewarding part of the job actually fixing someone?
It is yeah, knowing that you've helped someone overcome whatever condition they had, that's definitely the best part is when patience thank you sincerely.
So if i wanted to get into physiotherapy what one piece of advice you would give me?
I would definitely say make sure you put the effort at uni, so make sure you study hard, it's not an easy course but it's definitely extremely rewarding.
What characteristics does someone need to be a physio?
Definitely have good interpersonal skills good time management skills you need to be able to motivate people. I think the biggest ones that you need to have good problem solving and analytical skills as well.
Cool, and so from school to today how do you get to where you are?
At school it's best to kind of study the subjects which are the prerequisites which is usually physics or human biology. You need to put your preferences down for your unis, once you get accepted you can enrol and then the study starts.
And so if you could end up where you are today but do one thing differently what would that be?
Definitely be studying harder when I was at uni yep so it would make it so much easier, less pressure on myself as well huh.
Awesome well thanks so much for talking to us today. But yeah, I've got a bit of a sore back and how about a message?
Sure let's have a look.
So there you have it. If you're physical person, like working with people and good with your hands, maybe physio is the thing for you. For more information and to get involved hit up studentedge.org

published:14 May 2014

views:95632

Tim specializes in sports medicine. He helps people avoid injury, get back to play after an injury, or improve their sports performance. Find out what’s involved in a career like his.

Sport

Sport (UK) or sports (US) are all forms of usually competitivephysical activity or games which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing entertainment to participants, and in some cases, spectators. Usually the contest or game is between two sides, each attempting to exceed the other. Some sports allow a tie game; others provide tie-breaking methods, to ensure one winner and one loser. A number of such two-sided contests may be arranged in a tournament producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs. Hundreds of sports exist, from those between single contestants, through to those with hundreds of simultaneous participants, either in teams or competing as individuals. In certain sports such as racing, many contestants may compete, each against all with one winner.

Sport is generally recognised as activities which are based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with the largest major competitions such as the Olympic Games admitting only sports meeting this definition, and other organisations such as the Council of Europe using definitions precluding activities without a physical element from classification as sports. However, a number of competitive, but non-physical, activities claim recognition as mind sports. The International Olympic Committee (through ARISF) recognises both chess and bridge as bona fide sports, and SportAccord, the international sports federation association, recognises five non-physical sports, although limits the number of mind games which can be admitted as sports.

A Day in the Life

"A Day in the Life" is the final song on the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album. Credited to Lennon–McCartney, the song comprises distinct sections written independently by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with orchestral additions. While Lennon's lyrics were inspired by contemporary newspaper articles, McCartney's were reminiscent of his youth. The decisions to link sections of the song with orchestral glissandos and to end the song with a sustained piano chord were made only after the rest of the song had been recorded.

The supposed drug reference in the line "I'd love to turn you on" resulted in the song initially being banned from broadcast by the BBC. Since its original album release, "A Day in the Life" has been released as a B-side, and also on various compilation albums. It has been covered by other artists, and since 2008, by McCartney in his live performances. It was ranked the 28th greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. On a different list, the magazine ranked it as the greatest Beatles song.

Pension tax simplification

Pension tax simplification, often simply referred to as "pension simplification" and taking effect from A-day on 6 April 2006 was a policy announced in 2004 by the Labourgovernment to rationalise the British tax system as applied to pension schemes. The aim was to reduce the complicated patchwork of legislation built-up by successive administrations which were seen as acting as a barrier to the public when considering retirement planning. The government wanted to encourage retirement provision by simplifying the previous eight tax regimes into one single regime for all individual and occupational pensions.

Main changes

Broadly the new regime allows considerable freedom in the tax relievable contributions that may be made to pension schemes, and the assets in which they may be invested. It also however caps the size of tax favoured pension fund that may be accumulated by an individual. This 'lifetime allowance' was set at £1.6M for 2007–08. Funds accumulated in excess of the lifetime allowance are subject to a tax charge of 55%. Transitional protection provisions were made for individuals who had already accumulated pension funds in excess of this amount.

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

3:42

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

3:55

BSc Sports Therapy at the University of East London

BSc Sports Therapy at the University of East London

BSc Sports Therapy at the University of East London

Want to know what life is like for undergraduate SportsTherapy students at UEL?
http://www.uel.ac.uk/undergraduate/programmes/sportstherapy.htm
Apply now to come and study on this exciting programme.

3:34

Sports Physical Therapy | Rehabilitation Services | IU Health

Sports Physical Therapy | Rehabilitation Services | IU Health

Sports Physical Therapy | Rehabilitation Services | IU Health

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehensive analytical approach to sports rehabilitation, looking at the biomechanics of each patient, not only specific to each sport, but to their body type and mechanism of injury.
Throughout the intensive rehabilitation process with your physical therapist, our focus remains on individualized one-to-one care for every athlete. It's all part of our game plan to get every patient back to their highest level of performance as quickly and safely as possible.
To learn more about IU Health Sports PT services, call 317-962-9830 or visit us online at http://www.iuhealth.org/pt-sports.

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.
Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named named BestBritish Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker at numerous conferences including The YesGroupLondon and the Women inBusiness Superconference.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

7:04

Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the planet, but they have one fatal flaw: choking in high-pressure situations and throwing away chances to be crowned CS:GO champions. In an effort to change their luck, the team hired a sports psychologist, and finally reeled in the Major tournament win that had eluded them.
'No PlayingField' is a series by Mashable following the behind-the-scenes of the ever-growing world of esports. From huge investment opportunities, to secret team tactics, to obsessed fans, the series gives deep insights on how esports came to be, its current challenges and where it's heading next.
Produced by Matt Kline
Subscribe to Mashable for esports coverage and more: http://on.mash.to/subscribe
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Martin Hagger is Professor of Psychology at Curtin University. His areas of expertise are social, health, sport and exercise psychology. He is involved in numerous research projects nationally and internationally with a focus on motivation and behaviour change. He is currently leading projects in drugs in sport, promoting physical activity and healthy diet, understanding the mechanisms of willpower and self-control, and reducing binge drinking and the prevalence of smoking.
At the highest level, athletes are well-matched in terms of their physical abilities, conditioning, and skill level. But often that is not enough to win and perform on the biggest of stages like the Olympic games. Developing strategies and techniques to get athletes minds in the best possible condition for optimal performance is increasingly important for sports teams and coaches.
Martin will provide an overview of the kinds of techniques that elite athletes use to prepare psychologically for their sport, give details of the scientific research into these techniques and how they work, and how the techniques might be used by competitive athetes and coaches to maximise performance.
------------------
TEDxPerth 2012 took place on Saturday 8 December 2012 at the Octagon Theatre at the University of Western Australia. Over 500 people attended in person and listeners all over the country enjoyed the day by tuning in to the live broadcast on digital radio.
About TEDx, x = independently organised event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY

a nice long video explaining (not very well) the career opportunities in the field of psychology! it really is a very broad subject and you can do so much with a degree in psychology besides become a therapist ;)
WHY STUDY PSYCHOLOGY? | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6IXzMgeFCQ
PSYCHOLOGY PLAYLIST | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLez4hqHrOTajxHc-01B0R5b8ItWPQImSl
SALE ON MY ETSY SHOP | USE "10OFF" FOR 10% OFFTODAY THRU APRIL 1ST!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/SARAHHAWKINSON
VLOG CHANNEL | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7nLpU9hf_QjLSxmKCeZ68Q
THENONBLONDES | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6St7JVMr9qPY_OIz36EyFQ
ON ME
shirt | forever 21
necklace | h&m
lips | blankety by mac
eyes | lorac gold unzipped palette
-------------------------------------------------------
here are some checklists to find out if you're better suited for one field over another. remember this isn't a foolproof checklist, just because you like law and order doesn't mean you should study forensic psychology! it just should give you an idea of what kind of aptitude one might have for each given field
CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like working with people?
👉 Have an interest in helping people with problems?
👉 Find that you are a person others feel comfortable talking to about their problems?
👉 Have good listening skills and avoid tuning out when people talk about their lives?
👉 Have compassion and feel for other people when they are suffering?
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest working in a school setting?
👉 Enjoy working with children or adolescents?
👉 Enjoys developmental psychology?
👉 Keep secrets and protect information that others feel is personal?
👉 Have the courage to report people who abuse children?
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy shows such as CSI, Law and Order, or Cops?
👉 Think you could try and help someone who murdered or raped someone?
👉 Have an interest in politics?
👉 Think some people are so mentally ill they shouldn't be punished?
👉 Think you would like to work in a prison?
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to work in a medical setting?
👉 Want to better understand medical problems?
👉 Want to help people live healthier lives?
👉 Want to understand how the mind influences the body?
👉 Enjoy reading about health problems or concerns?
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to help people maximize their physical capabilities?
👉 Want to work with athletes?
👉 Enjoy sports?
👉 Often wonder why some people succeed whereas others fail?
👉 Want to learn more about athletic performance?
BIOPSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL/COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy biology classes?
👉 Enjoy reading about the function of the human brain?
👉 Believe that much of human behavior has a biological cause?
👉 Want to help people overcome brain injuries?
👉 Want to go to graduate school?
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest in business?
👉 Want to promote teamwork in an office environment?
👉 Want to understand how psychological methods can improve employee selection?
👉 Have good communication skills
👉 Want to design and organize work environments to maximize efficiency?
EXPERIMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE PSYCH
👉 Enjoy conducting research?
👉 Take an analytical approach towards understanding problems?
👉 Pay attention to detail?
👉 Enjoy using new computer programs?
👉 Enjoy intellectual challenges?
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I Wanna Be a Physiotherapist · A Day In The Life Of A Physiotherapist

Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information about a career in physiotherapy check out the Student Edge career page here: https://studentedge.org/career-life/find-a-career/physiotherapist
What does it take to become a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. They may work as part of a healthcare team, independently in private practice or as industry consultants.
Renee chats about why she became a Physio, the job prospects, what characteristics and courses it takes to become a physio.
Want to see more career videos from Student Edge? ↓
Click here: http://s-edg.com/careervideos
Transcript
I think I need to see a physio. You know every professional sports team has a physiotherapist and fore most they're the first person you run or hobble to if you've got an injury. That's because they assess and treat injuries as well as trying to prevent them from happening again. And they don't just treat sports muscular injuries, they treat all sorts of pain and medical reasons. Well let's go try find one. They can assist with neurological conditions, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries and even chest conditions like emphysema and asthma. I think I might have just twinged my back so I must admit my motivation for meeting and chatting to a physiotherapist is slightly selfish. So while we're learning with a physiotherapist actually does, I'm hoping Renee Fish can sort my back out.
You must be Renee.
I am hi Jesse how are you going?
I'm good i'm chasing physiotherapy, do you think you can help me out? Definitely come around this way.
What does a typical day for a physiotherapist look like?
There's no typical days as a physio. Because we treat any kind of body part, any condition as well, depending on the patient comes in with nothing is ever the same, every patient is individual. We also work across at the hospital so we may see people after they've had an operation, after they've had a baby or they've got chest problems.
Cool, so what did you want to become a physiotherapist?
I had no idea what I want to do when I graduated high school. I was looking through the university course guides one day and I came across the physiotherapy section how to read and thought the sounds sound like me applied to my strength. Is there much work out before? There's a lot of work out there, so we've got hospital, you've got community-based, you've got sports clubs and we've got private practices, a huge range of the physiotherapy jobs out there.
And so what is the hardest part of the job?
The hardest part of the job would be knowing that some patients can't be fixed, they can't be cured. What they have is progressive so it's going to get worse. I do get some comfort in knowing with those people I can in some way make their life or their quality of life at least a little bit easier.
Would that be the most rewarding part of the job actually fixing someone?
It is yeah, knowing that you've helped someone overcome whatever condition they had, that's definitely the best part is when patience thank you sincerely.
So if i wanted to get into physiotherapy what one piece of advice you would give me?
I would definitely say make sure you put the effort at uni, so make sure you study hard, it's not an easy course but it's definitely extremely rewarding.
What characteristics does someone need to be a physio?
Definitely have good interpersonal skills good time management skills you need to be able to motivate people. I think the biggest ones that you need to have good problem solving and analytical skills as well.
Cool, and so from school to today how do you get to where you are?
At school it's best to kind of study the subjects which are the prerequisites which is usually physics or human biology. You need to put your preferences down for your unis, once you get accepted you can enrol and then the study starts.
And so if you could end up where you are today but do one thing differently what would that be?
Definitely be studying harder when I was at uni yep so it would make it so much easier, less pressure on myself as well huh.
Awesome well thanks so much for talking to us today. But yeah, I've got a bit of a sore back and how about a message?
Sure let's have a look.
So there you have it. If you're physical person, like working with people and good with your hands, maybe physio is the thing for you. For more information and to get involved hit up studentedge.org

2:08

My Job: Physical Therapist

My Job: Physical Therapist

My Job: Physical Therapist

Tim specializes in sports medicine. He helps people avoid injury, get back to play after an injury, or improve their sports performance. Find out what’s involved in a career like his.

Website: http://www.premierglobal.co.uk/courses/massage/level-3-sports-massage
This course provides the ability to immediately operate as a sports massage practitioner. Sports massage can be chosen as a standalone career or be used as part of a Personal Trainer’s service offering. It also provides a foundation for other advanced manual therapy courses.

2:08

I Am A Recreational Therapist

I Am A Recreational Therapist

I Am A Recreational Therapist

Recreational Therapy (RT) services contribute to the broad spectrum of health care through treatment, education, and the provision of adapted recreational opportunities--all of which are instrumental to improving and maintaining physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning, preventing secondary health conditions, enhancing independent living skills and overall quality of life. To learn more about Recreational Therapy, visit http://www.IAmARecreationalTherapist.com.

Concordia Stingers- Athletic Therapy

Tony Robbins on Immersion Coaching

For three decades, Anthony Robbins has built his brand based on one thing: Robbins = Results. His system of Immersion Coaching is unlike anything else in the world. He is the "Father of the Coaching Industry" and his coaches' standards and training for success coaching are the best in the industry. We offer general Immersion Coaching as well as Specialized Curriculum Coaching Courses on the areas of life that matter most.

Training for life with David

As a Physical Therapist, David Jou uses sports to connect with his patients. Follow Tim Kemple as he explores a day of cross training with David. See more at http://mcys.co/1tzoCut

6:04

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

3:08

What if money were no object?

What if money were no object?

What if money were no object?

What do you desire?
I heard this speech by Alan Watts recently, he really makes you think!
Horses are my life, both for pleasure and work. I wake up every day and can't wait for what lies ahead! I feel so lucky.
I work as equine sport therapist currently, and I'm also half way through my Masters degree at the McTimoney chiropractic college. As well as my studies and work, I'm lucky to own 2 of my own horses, Boo and River, as well as riding some horses for other people!
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A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

published: 09 Feb 2017

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www...

published: 29 Aug 2017

BSc Sports Therapy at the University of East London

Want to know what life is like for undergraduate SportsTherapy students at UEL?
http://www.uel.ac.uk/undergraduate/programmes/sportstherapy.htm
Apply now to come and study on this exciting programme.

published: 10 Jun 2013

Sports Physical Therapy | Rehabilitation Services | IU Health

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehensive analytical approach to sports rehabilitation, looking at the biomechanics of each patient, not only specific to each sport, but to their body type and mechanism of injury.
Throughout the intensive rehabilitation process with your physical therapist, our focus remains on individualized one-to-one care for every athlete. It's all part of our game plan to get every patient back to their highest level of performance as quickly and safely as possible.
To learn more about IU Health Sports PT services, call 317-962-9830 or visit us online at http://www.iuhealth.org/pt-sports.

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.
Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named named BestBritish Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker ...

published: 22 Jan 2015

Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the planet, but they have one fatal flaw: choking in high-pressure situations and throwing away chances to be crowned CS:GO champions. In an effort to change their luck, the team hired a sports psychologist, and finally reeled in the Major tournament win that had eluded them.
'No PlayingField' is a series by Mashable following the behind-the-scenes of the ever-growing world of esports. From huge investment opportunities, to secret team tactics, to obsessed fans, the series gives deep insights on how esports came to be, its current challenges and where it's heading next.
Produced by Matt Kline
Subscribe to Mashable for esports coverage and more: http://on.mash.to/subscribe
WATCH RELATED VIDEOS
Pushing...

Martin Hagger is Professor of Psychology at Curtin University. His areas of expertise are social, health, sport and exercise psychology. He is involved in numerous research projects nationally and internationally with a focus on motivation and behaviour change. He is currently leading projects in drugs in sport, promoting physical activity and healthy diet, understanding the mechanisms of willpower and self-control, and reducing binge drinking and the prevalence of smoking.
At the highest level, athletes are well-matched in terms of their physical abilities, conditioning, and skill level. But often that is not enough to win and perform on the biggest of stages like the Olympic games. Developing strategies and techniques to get athletes minds in the best possible condition for optimal perf...

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I Wanna Be a Physiotherapist · A Day In The Life Of A Physiotherapist

Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information about a career in physiotherapy check out the Student Edge career page here: https://studentedge.org/career-life/find-a-career/physiotherapist
What does it take to become a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. They may work as part of a healthcare team, independently in private practice or as industry consultants.
Renee chats about why she became a Physio, the job prospects, what characteristics and courses it takes to become a physio.
Want to see more career videos from Student Edge? ↓
Click here: http://s-edg.com/careervideos
Transcript
I think I ne...

published: 14 May 2014

My Job: Physical Therapist

Tim specializes in sports medicine. He helps people avoid injury, get back to play after an injury, or improve their sports performance. Find out what’s involved in a career like his.

Website: http://www.premierglobal.co.uk/courses/massage/level-3-sports-massage
This course provides the ability to immediately operate as a sports massage practitioner. Sports massage can be chosen as a standalone career or be used as part of a Personal Trainer’s service offering. It also provides a foundation for other advanced manual therapy courses.

published: 24 Jun 2016

I Am A Recreational Therapist

Recreational Therapy (RT) services contribute to the broad spectrum of health care through treatment, education, and the provision of adapted recreational opportunities--all of which are instrumental to improving and maintaining physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning, preventing secondary health conditions, enhancing independent living skills and overall quality of life. To learn more about Recreational Therapy, visit http://www.IAmARecreationalTherapist.com.

Concordia Stingers- Athletic Therapy

Tony Robbins on Immersion Coaching

For three decades, Anthony Robbins has built his brand based on one thing: Robbins = Results. His system of Immersion Coaching is unlike anything else in the world. He is the "Father of the Coaching Industry" and his coaches' standards and training for success coaching are the best in the industry. We offer general Immersion Coaching as well as Specialized Curriculum Coaching Courses on the areas of life that matter most.

Training for life with David

As a Physical Therapist, David Jou uses sports to connect with his patients. Follow Tim Kemple as he explores a day of cross training with David. See more at http://mcys.co/1tzoCut

published: 11 Nov 2014

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

published: 09 Feb 2017

What if money were no object?

What do you desire?
I heard this speech by Alan Watts recently, he really makes you think!
Horses are my life, both for pleasure and work. I wake up every day and can't wait for what lies ahead! I feel so lucky.
I work as equine sport therapist currently, and I'm also half way through my Masters degree at the McTimoney chiropractic college. As well as my studies and work, I'm lucky to own 2 of my own horses, Boo and River, as well as riding some horses for other people!
Sponsored by
MaryamAl Sabah - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTYon6_kcAVIWm-DAae2Lig
HorseFirst Supplements -
http://www.horsefirst.net/
JB Browbands -
https://www.facebook.com/JBbrowbands1
Social Media:
Instagram - EddiesGun91
Other Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/NEddiesGun
Facebook - http://www.facebook....

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipmen...

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

Sports Physical Therapy | Rehabilitation Services | IU Health

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehe...

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehensive analytical approach to sports rehabilitation, looking at the biomechanics of each patient, not only specific to each sport, but to their body type and mechanism of injury.
Throughout the intensive rehabilitation process with your physical therapist, our focus remains on individualized one-to-one care for every athlete. It's all part of our game plan to get every patient back to their highest level of performance as quickly and safely as possible.
To learn more about IU Health Sports PT services, call 317-962-9830 or visit us online at http://www.iuhealth.org/pt-sports.

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehensive analytical approach to sports rehabilitation, looking at the biomechanics of each patient, not only specific to each sport, but to their body type and mechanism of injury.
Throughout the intensive rehabilitation process with your physical therapist, our focus remains on individualized one-to-one care for every athlete. It's all part of our game plan to get every patient back to their highest level of performance as quickly and safely as possible.
To learn more about IU Health Sports PT services, call 317-962-9830 or visit us online at http://www.iuhealth.org/pt-sports.

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with ...

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.
Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named named BestBritish Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker at numerous conferences including The YesGroupLondon and the Women inBusiness Superconference.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.
Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named named BestBritish Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker at numerous conferences including The YesGroupLondon and the Women inBusiness Superconference.
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

published:22 Jan 2015

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Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the planet, but they have one fatal flaw: choking in high-pressure situations and throwing away chances to be crowned CS:GO champions. In an effort to change their luck, the team hired a sports psychologist, and finally reeled in the Major tournament win that had eluded them.
'No PlayingField' is a series by Mashable following the behind-the-scenes of the ever-growing world of esports. From huge investment opportunities, to secret team tactics, to obsessed fans, the series gives deep insights on how esports came to be, its current challenges and where it's heading next.
Produced by Matt Kline
Subscribe to Mashable for esports coverage and more: http://on.mash.to/subscribe
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Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the planet, but they have one fatal flaw: choking in high-pressure situations and throwing away chances to be crowned CS:GO champions. In an effort to change their luck, the team hired a sports psychologist, and finally reeled in the Major tournament win that had eluded them.
'No PlayingField' is a series by Mashable following the behind-the-scenes of the ever-growing world of esports. From huge investment opportunities, to secret team tactics, to obsessed fans, the series gives deep insights on how esports came to be, its current challenges and where it's heading next.
Produced by Matt Kline
Subscribe to Mashable for esports coverage and more: http://on.mash.to/subscribe
WATCH RELATED VIDEOS
Pushing the Boundaries: Immigration and Esports - https://youtu.be/GSKYh65CjAY
How GameUpdates Can Change the Esports Landscape - https://youtu.be/e2t7nDT8vlk
Esports Docs playlist: http://on.mash.to/EsportsPlaylist
MASHABLE ON YOUTUBE
Subscribe to Mashable: http://on.mash.to/subscribe
Best of playlist: https://on.mash.to/BestOf
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Mashable is a leading global media company that informs, inspires and entertains the digital generation.

Martin Hagger is Professor of Psychology at Curtin University. His areas of expertise are social, health, sport and exercise psychology. He is involved in numerous research projects nationally and internationally with a focus on motivation and behaviour change. He is currently leading projects in drugs in sport, promoting physical activity and healthy diet, understanding the mechanisms of willpower and self-control, and reducing binge drinking and the prevalence of smoking.
At the highest level, athletes are well-matched in terms of their physical abilities, conditioning, and skill level. But often that is not enough to win and perform on the biggest of stages like the Olympic games. Developing strategies and techniques to get athletes minds in the best possible condition for optimal performance is increasingly important for sports teams and coaches.
Martin will provide an overview of the kinds of techniques that elite athletes use to prepare psychologically for their sport, give details of the scientific research into these techniques and how they work, and how the techniques might be used by competitive athetes and coaches to maximise performance.
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TEDxPerth 2012 took place on Saturday 8 December 2012 at the Octagon Theatre at the University of Western Australia. Over 500 people attended in person and listeners all over the country enjoyed the day by tuning in to the live broadcast on digital radio.
About TEDx, x = independently organised event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Martin Hagger is Professor of Psychology at Curtin University. His areas of expertise are social, health, sport and exercise psychology. He is involved in numerous research projects nationally and internationally with a focus on motivation and behaviour change. He is currently leading projects in drugs in sport, promoting physical activity and healthy diet, understanding the mechanisms of willpower and self-control, and reducing binge drinking and the prevalence of smoking.
At the highest level, athletes are well-matched in terms of their physical abilities, conditioning, and skill level. But often that is not enough to win and perform on the biggest of stages like the Olympic games. Developing strategies and techniques to get athletes minds in the best possible condition for optimal performance is increasingly important for sports teams and coaches.
Martin will provide an overview of the kinds of techniques that elite athletes use to prepare psychologically for their sport, give details of the scientific research into these techniques and how they work, and how the techniques might be used by competitive athetes and coaches to maximise performance.
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TEDxPerth 2012 took place on Saturday 8 December 2012 at the Octagon Theatre at the University of Western Australia. Over 500 people attended in person and listeners all over the country enjoyed the day by tuning in to the live broadcast on digital radio.
About TEDx, x = independently organised event
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY

a nice long video explaining (not very well) the career opportunities in the field of psychology! it really is a very broad subject and you can do so much with ...

a nice long video explaining (not very well) the career opportunities in the field of psychology! it really is a very broad subject and you can do so much with a degree in psychology besides become a therapist ;)
WHY STUDY PSYCHOLOGY? | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6IXzMgeFCQ
PSYCHOLOGY PLAYLIST | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLez4hqHrOTajxHc-01B0R5b8ItWPQImSl
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here are some checklists to find out if you're better suited for one field over another. remember this isn't a foolproof checklist, just because you like law and order doesn't mean you should study forensic psychology! it just should give you an idea of what kind of aptitude one might have for each given field
CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like working with people?
👉 Have an interest in helping people with problems?
👉 Find that you are a person others feel comfortable talking to about their problems?
👉 Have good listening skills and avoid tuning out when people talk about their lives?
👉 Have compassion and feel for other people when they are suffering?
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest working in a school setting?
👉 Enjoy working with children or adolescents?
👉 Enjoys developmental psychology?
👉 Keep secrets and protect information that others feel is personal?
👉 Have the courage to report people who abuse children?
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy shows such as CSI, Law and Order, or Cops?
👉 Think you could try and help someone who murdered or raped someone?
👉 Have an interest in politics?
👉 Think some people are so mentally ill they shouldn't be punished?
👉 Think you would like to work in a prison?
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to work in a medical setting?
👉 Want to better understand medical problems?
👉 Want to help people live healthier lives?
👉 Want to understand how the mind influences the body?
👉 Enjoy reading about health problems or concerns?
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to help people maximize their physical capabilities?
👉 Want to work with athletes?
👉 Enjoy sports?
👉 Often wonder why some people succeed whereas others fail?
👉 Want to learn more about athletic performance?
BIOPSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL/COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy biology classes?
👉 Enjoy reading about the function of the human brain?
👉 Believe that much of human behavior has a biological cause?
👉 Want to help people overcome brain injuries?
👉 Want to go to graduate school?
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest in business?
👉 Want to promote teamwork in an office environment?
👉 Want to understand how psychological methods can improve employee selection?
👉 Have good communication skills
👉 Want to design and organize work environments to maximize efficiency?
EXPERIMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE PSYCH
👉 Enjoy conducting research?
👉 Take an analytical approach towards understanding problems?
👉 Pay attention to detail?
👉 Enjoy using new computer programs?
👉 Enjoy intellectual challenges?
SOCIAL AND CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like shopping and spending time in stores?
👉 Wonder what influences people's purchases?
👉 Like "reading" people?
👉 Think quickly on your feet?
👉 Have and interest in attitude change and formation?
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to know how people change as they age?
👉 Think adolescents are interesting?
👉 Not want to be a clinician?
👉 Have the ability to consider multiple perspectives?
👉 Find all ages interesting?
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t w i t t e r → https://twitter.com/#!/sarahmhawkinson
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a nice long video explaining (not very well) the career opportunities in the field of psychology! it really is a very broad subject and you can do so much with a degree in psychology besides become a therapist ;)
WHY STUDY PSYCHOLOGY? | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6IXzMgeFCQ
PSYCHOLOGY PLAYLIST | https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLez4hqHrOTajxHc-01B0R5b8ItWPQImSl
SALE ON MY ETSY SHOP | USE "10OFF" FOR 10% OFFTODAY THRU APRIL 1ST!
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VLOG CHANNEL | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7nLpU9hf_QjLSxmKCeZ68Q
THENONBLONDES | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6St7JVMr9qPY_OIz36EyFQ
ON ME
shirt | forever 21
necklace | h&m
lips | blankety by mac
eyes | lorac gold unzipped palette
-------------------------------------------------------
here are some checklists to find out if you're better suited for one field over another. remember this isn't a foolproof checklist, just because you like law and order doesn't mean you should study forensic psychology! it just should give you an idea of what kind of aptitude one might have for each given field
CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like working with people?
👉 Have an interest in helping people with problems?
👉 Find that you are a person others feel comfortable talking to about their problems?
👉 Have good listening skills and avoid tuning out when people talk about their lives?
👉 Have compassion and feel for other people when they are suffering?
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest working in a school setting?
👉 Enjoy working with children or adolescents?
👉 Enjoys developmental psychology?
👉 Keep secrets and protect information that others feel is personal?
👉 Have the courage to report people who abuse children?
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy shows such as CSI, Law and Order, or Cops?
👉 Think you could try and help someone who murdered or raped someone?
👉 Have an interest in politics?
👉 Think some people are so mentally ill they shouldn't be punished?
👉 Think you would like to work in a prison?
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to work in a medical setting?
👉 Want to better understand medical problems?
👉 Want to help people live healthier lives?
👉 Want to understand how the mind influences the body?
👉 Enjoy reading about health problems or concerns?
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to help people maximize their physical capabilities?
👉 Want to work with athletes?
👉 Enjoy sports?
👉 Often wonder why some people succeed whereas others fail?
👉 Want to learn more about athletic performance?
BIOPSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL/COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy biology classes?
👉 Enjoy reading about the function of the human brain?
👉 Believe that much of human behavior has a biological cause?
👉 Want to help people overcome brain injuries?
👉 Want to go to graduate school?
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest in business?
👉 Want to promote teamwork in an office environment?
👉 Want to understand how psychological methods can improve employee selection?
👉 Have good communication skills
👉 Want to design and organize work environments to maximize efficiency?
EXPERIMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE PSYCH
👉 Enjoy conducting research?
👉 Take an analytical approach towards understanding problems?
👉 Pay attention to detail?
👉 Enjoy using new computer programs?
👉 Enjoy intellectual challenges?
SOCIAL AND CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like shopping and spending time in stores?
👉 Wonder what influences people's purchases?
👉 Like "reading" people?
👉 Think quickly on your feet?
👉 Have and interest in attitude change and formation?
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to know how people change as they age?
👉 Think adolescents are interesting?
👉 Not want to be a clinician?
👉 Have the ability to consider multiple perspectives?
👉 Find all ages interesting?
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e m a i l → sarahhawkinson@gmail.com
o t h e r . c h a n n e l → http://bit.ly/1h7ZKUF
i n s t a g r a m → http://instagram.com/sarahhawkinson
h o r r o r i n s t a g r a m → http://instagram.com/possessedbyhorroryt
t w i t t e r → https://twitter.com/#!/sarahmhawkinson
t u m b l r → http://sarahhawkinson.tumblr.com/
b l o g → http://sarahmhawkinson.blogspot.com/
f a c e b o o k → http://on.fb.me/1neuNq0
l o o k b o o k → http://lookbook.nu/sarahhawkinson
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e d i t o r // adobe premiere pro cs5.5
f t c // not a sponsored video :)

I Wanna Be a Physiotherapist · A Day In The Life Of A Physiotherapist

Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information abou...

Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information about a career in physiotherapy check out the Student Edge career page here: https://studentedge.org/career-life/find-a-career/physiotherapist
What does it take to become a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. They may work as part of a healthcare team, independently in private practice or as industry consultants.
Renee chats about why she became a Physio, the job prospects, what characteristics and courses it takes to become a physio.
Want to see more career videos from Student Edge? ↓
Click here: http://s-edg.com/careervideos
Transcript
I think I need to see a physio. You know every professional sports team has a physiotherapist and fore most they're the first person you run or hobble to if you've got an injury. That's because they assess and treat injuries as well as trying to prevent them from happening again. And they don't just treat sports muscular injuries, they treat all sorts of pain and medical reasons. Well let's go try find one. They can assist with neurological conditions, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries and even chest conditions like emphysema and asthma. I think I might have just twinged my back so I must admit my motivation for meeting and chatting to a physiotherapist is slightly selfish. So while we're learning with a physiotherapist actually does, I'm hoping Renee Fish can sort my back out.
You must be Renee.
I am hi Jesse how are you going?
I'm good i'm chasing physiotherapy, do you think you can help me out? Definitely come around this way.
What does a typical day for a physiotherapist look like?
There's no typical days as a physio. Because we treat any kind of body part, any condition as well, depending on the patient comes in with nothing is ever the same, every patient is individual. We also work across at the hospital so we may see people after they've had an operation, after they've had a baby or they've got chest problems.
Cool, so what did you want to become a physiotherapist?
I had no idea what I want to do when I graduated high school. I was looking through the university course guides one day and I came across the physiotherapy section how to read and thought the sounds sound like me applied to my strength. Is there much work out before? There's a lot of work out there, so we've got hospital, you've got community-based, you've got sports clubs and we've got private practices, a huge range of the physiotherapy jobs out there.
And so what is the hardest part of the job?
The hardest part of the job would be knowing that some patients can't be fixed, they can't be cured. What they have is progressive so it's going to get worse. I do get some comfort in knowing with those people I can in some way make their life or their quality of life at least a little bit easier.
Would that be the most rewarding part of the job actually fixing someone?
It is yeah, knowing that you've helped someone overcome whatever condition they had, that's definitely the best part is when patience thank you sincerely.
So if i wanted to get into physiotherapy what one piece of advice you would give me?
I would definitely say make sure you put the effort at uni, so make sure you study hard, it's not an easy course but it's definitely extremely rewarding.
What characteristics does someone need to be a physio?
Definitely have good interpersonal skills good time management skills you need to be able to motivate people. I think the biggest ones that you need to have good problem solving and analytical skills as well.
Cool, and so from school to today how do you get to where you are?
At school it's best to kind of study the subjects which are the prerequisites which is usually physics or human biology. You need to put your preferences down for your unis, once you get accepted you can enrol and then the study starts.
And so if you could end up where you are today but do one thing differently what would that be?
Definitely be studying harder when I was at uni yep so it would make it so much easier, less pressure on myself as well huh.
Awesome well thanks so much for talking to us today. But yeah, I've got a bit of a sore back and how about a message?
Sure let's have a look.
So there you have it. If you're physical person, like working with people and good with your hands, maybe physio is the thing for you. For more information and to get involved hit up studentedge.org

Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information about a career in physiotherapy check out the Student Edge career page here: https://studentedge.org/career-life/find-a-career/physiotherapist
What does it take to become a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. They may work as part of a healthcare team, independently in private practice or as industry consultants.
Renee chats about why she became a Physio, the job prospects, what characteristics and courses it takes to become a physio.
Want to see more career videos from Student Edge? ↓
Click here: http://s-edg.com/careervideos
Transcript
I think I need to see a physio. You know every professional sports team has a physiotherapist and fore most they're the first person you run or hobble to if you've got an injury. That's because they assess and treat injuries as well as trying to prevent them from happening again. And they don't just treat sports muscular injuries, they treat all sorts of pain and medical reasons. Well let's go try find one. They can assist with neurological conditions, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries and even chest conditions like emphysema and asthma. I think I might have just twinged my back so I must admit my motivation for meeting and chatting to a physiotherapist is slightly selfish. So while we're learning with a physiotherapist actually does, I'm hoping Renee Fish can sort my back out.
You must be Renee.
I am hi Jesse how are you going?
I'm good i'm chasing physiotherapy, do you think you can help me out? Definitely come around this way.
What does a typical day for a physiotherapist look like?
There's no typical days as a physio. Because we treat any kind of body part, any condition as well, depending on the patient comes in with nothing is ever the same, every patient is individual. We also work across at the hospital so we may see people after they've had an operation, after they've had a baby or they've got chest problems.
Cool, so what did you want to become a physiotherapist?
I had no idea what I want to do when I graduated high school. I was looking through the university course guides one day and I came across the physiotherapy section how to read and thought the sounds sound like me applied to my strength. Is there much work out before? There's a lot of work out there, so we've got hospital, you've got community-based, you've got sports clubs and we've got private practices, a huge range of the physiotherapy jobs out there.
And so what is the hardest part of the job?
The hardest part of the job would be knowing that some patients can't be fixed, they can't be cured. What they have is progressive so it's going to get worse. I do get some comfort in knowing with those people I can in some way make their life or their quality of life at least a little bit easier.
Would that be the most rewarding part of the job actually fixing someone?
It is yeah, knowing that you've helped someone overcome whatever condition they had, that's definitely the best part is when patience thank you sincerely.
So if i wanted to get into physiotherapy what one piece of advice you would give me?
I would definitely say make sure you put the effort at uni, so make sure you study hard, it's not an easy course but it's definitely extremely rewarding.
What characteristics does someone need to be a physio?
Definitely have good interpersonal skills good time management skills you need to be able to motivate people. I think the biggest ones that you need to have good problem solving and analytical skills as well.
Cool, and so from school to today how do you get to where you are?
At school it's best to kind of study the subjects which are the prerequisites which is usually physics or human biology. You need to put your preferences down for your unis, once you get accepted you can enrol and then the study starts.
And so if you could end up where you are today but do one thing differently what would that be?
Definitely be studying harder when I was at uni yep so it would make it so much easier, less pressure on myself as well huh.
Awesome well thanks so much for talking to us today. But yeah, I've got a bit of a sore back and how about a message?
Sure let's have a look.
So there you have it. If you're physical person, like working with people and good with your hands, maybe physio is the thing for you. For more information and to get involved hit up studentedge.org

Website: http://www.premierglobal.co.uk/courses/massage/level-3-sports-massage
This course provides the ability to immediately operate as a sports massage prac...

Website: http://www.premierglobal.co.uk/courses/massage/level-3-sports-massage
This course provides the ability to immediately operate as a sports massage practitioner. Sports massage can be chosen as a standalone career or be used as part of a Personal Trainer’s service offering. It also provides a foundation for other advanced manual therapy courses.

Website: http://www.premierglobal.co.uk/courses/massage/level-3-sports-massage
This course provides the ability to immediately operate as a sports massage practitioner. Sports massage can be chosen as a standalone career or be used as part of a Personal Trainer’s service offering. It also provides a foundation for other advanced manual therapy courses.

I Am A Recreational Therapist

Recreational Therapy (RT) services contribute to the broad spectrum of health care through treatment, education, and the provision of adapted recreational oppor...

Recreational Therapy (RT) services contribute to the broad spectrum of health care through treatment, education, and the provision of adapted recreational opportunities--all of which are instrumental to improving and maintaining physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning, preventing secondary health conditions, enhancing independent living skills and overall quality of life. To learn more about Recreational Therapy, visit http://www.IAmARecreationalTherapist.com.

Recreational Therapy (RT) services contribute to the broad spectrum of health care through treatment, education, and the provision of adapted recreational opportunities--all of which are instrumental to improving and maintaining physical, cognitive, emotional, and social functioning, preventing secondary health conditions, enhancing independent living skills and overall quality of life. To learn more about Recreational Therapy, visit http://www.IAmARecreationalTherapist.com.

For three decades, Anthony Robbins has built his brand based on one thing: Robbins = Results. His system of Immersion Coaching is unlike anything else in the world. He is the "Father of the Coaching Industry" and his coaches' standards and training for success coaching are the best in the industry. We offer general Immersion Coaching as well as Specialized Curriculum Coaching Courses on the areas of life that matter most.

For three decades, Anthony Robbins has built his brand based on one thing: Robbins = Results. His system of Immersion Coaching is unlike anything else in the world. He is the "Father of the Coaching Industry" and his coaches' standards and training for success coaching are the best in the industry. We offer general Immersion Coaching as well as Specialized Curriculum Coaching Courses on the areas of life that matter most.

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipmen...

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

What if money were no object?

What do you desire?
I heard this speech by Alan Watts recently, he really makes you think!
Horses are my life, both for pleasure and work. I wake up every day ...

What do you desire?
I heard this speech by Alan Watts recently, he really makes you think!
Horses are my life, both for pleasure and work. I wake up every day and can't wait for what lies ahead! I feel so lucky.
I work as equine sport therapist currently, and I'm also half way through my Masters degree at the McTimoney chiropractic college. As well as my studies and work, I'm lucky to own 2 of my own horses, Boo and River, as well as riding some horses for other people!
Sponsored by
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Camera - Sony CX730E Full HD Flash Memory camcorder
Song - Alan Watts: MoneyThank you for watching
Lauren

What do you desire?
I heard this speech by Alan Watts recently, he really makes you think!
Horses are my life, both for pleasure and work. I wake up every day and can't wait for what lies ahead! I feel so lucky.
I work as equine sport therapist currently, and I'm also half way through my Masters degree at the McTimoney chiropractic college. As well as my studies and work, I'm lucky to own 2 of my own horses, Boo and River, as well as riding some horses for other people!
Sponsored by
MaryamAl Sabah - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTYon6_kcAVIWm-DAae2Lig
HorseFirst Supplements -
http://www.horsefirst.net/
JB Browbands -
https://www.facebook.com/JBbrowbands1
Social Media:
Instagram - EddiesGun91
Other Channel - http://www.youtube.com/user/NEddiesGun
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/lauren.eddiesgun
Camera - Sony CX730E Full HD Flash Memory camcorder
Song - Alan Watts: MoneyThank you for watching
Lauren

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www...

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

Your Sports Therapist, Northwich Life - ISSUE 2

My reporters and I visited another little hidden gem of Northwich today. Your Sports Therapist who are based at the MPAPersonal Training & FitnessCentre on DentonDrive industrial estate. Chris Wood (Clinical Director) is a sports therapist who can assess and help you progress through injuries.
Chris has a consulting suite set aside from the main gym area and has a fantastic background of supporting many of Northwich's clubs and teams but has also worked within professional sport during his career too.
I’m sort of an old hand when it comes to sports injuries and in my mind there is the ‘smoke and mirrors’ physio who will give you an exercise or two, shine some infrared at an injury and send you on your way. Then there are people like Chris who are proper hands on.
Now this will sou...

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

My reporters and I visited another little hidden gem of Northwich today. Your Sports Therapist who are based at the MPAPersonal Training & FitnessCentre on DentonDrive industrial estate. Chris Wood (Clinical Director) is a sports therapist who can assess and help you progress through injuries.
Chris has a consulting suite set aside from the main gym area and has a fantastic background of supporting many of Northwich's clubs and teams but has also worked within professional sport during his career too.
I’m sort of an old hand when it comes to sports injuries and in my mind there is the ‘smoke and mirrors’ physio who will give you an exercise or two, shine some infrared at an injury and send you on your way. Then there are people like Chris who are proper hands on.
Now this will sound like a setup I know but I went in today with a shoulder issue and for filming purposes Chris had a go at it for me. It’s so much better now I can’t tell you. Very impressed with his work and indeed how he supports Northwich’s sporting community.
I have to say having actually spent time with Chris and then been treated, he gets a big recommended from me personally.
Chris has kindly offerred £5 off your intitial session if you quote 'Northwich Life' when booking.

My reporters and I visited another little hidden gem of Northwich today. Your Sports Therapist who are based at the MPAPersonal Training & FitnessCentre on DentonDrive industrial estate. Chris Wood (Clinical Director) is a sports therapist who can assess and help you progress through injuries.
Chris has a consulting suite set aside from the main gym area and has a fantastic background of supporting many of Northwich's clubs and teams but has also worked within professional sport during his career too.
I’m sort of an old hand when it comes to sports injuries and in my mind there is the ‘smoke and mirrors’ physio who will give you an exercise or two, shine some infrared at an injury and send you on your way. Then there are people like Chris who are proper hands on.
Now this will sound like a setup I know but I went in today with a shoulder issue and for filming purposes Chris had a go at it for me. It’s so much better now I can’t tell you. Very impressed with his work and indeed how he supports Northwich’s sporting community.
I have to say having actually spent time with Chris and then been treated, he gets a big recommended from me personally.
Chris has kindly offerred £5 off your intitial session if you quote 'Northwich Life' when booking.

The Day In The Life of An Exercise Physiologist

Thought I would load up a V-Log of a how my day moves from waking up to going to bed and everything in between.
I will be doing more of these V-Log's in the future and look forward to bringing you some great information along with them.
If you have any ideas on what you want to see or what you want me to talk about, leave a comment or get in contact with me and let me know.
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Full Body Stretching Massage Therapy can Improve Flexibility

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published: 25 Jun 2015

Episode #25: Enhancing Life Through Sports and Recreation

Occupational Therapist and Program ManagerAliceKrauss gives us an inside look at a free, community-based multi-sport program that serves individuals living with physical and/or visual disability. She tells us how BrooksAdaptiveSports and Recreation nurtures a higher quality of life with its holistic focus on Fun, Fitness, and Friendship! All photos of Brooks staff, programs, and participants provided and cleared by Brooks Rehabilitation--and used here with permission.
You can also download this podcast episode by going to Libsyn.com (http://piscitellipodcasts.libsyn.com/...) or to iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/g...). Thank you for sharing. A kind review on iTunes would help this podcast channel as well.
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published: 15 Apr 2017

LIFE IN A DAY | The Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run

On June 25, 2016 a collection of trail and ultra runners toed the line at the historic Western States 100MileEndurance Run running from Squaw Valley to Auburn. Among the 350+ were 4 women vying for the win and a coveted top 10 finish which is recognized annually at this prestigious event:
Magdalena Boulet, a HOKA ONE ONE and GU ENERGY LABS athlete is the returning champion and a mother of one who lives and trains in the East Bay of Northern California. She has an incredible road background including earning a trip to the Olympics in 2008 by placing 2nd at the OlympicTrials. (https://www.magdaboulet.com/ | @RunBoulet)
Devon Yanko is also a HOKA ONE ONE athlete and has excelled in many different ultra distances. This is her 2nd attempt at the Western States 100 Mile Race with her 1st r...

published: 09 Mar 2017

Back Massage on Me! ASMR Swedish Massage & Sports Massage

SNAKE HISSSSSSSSSSSSS HISsSSSSsS
My last video this week with he is providing me with a back massage as the massage therapist he is haha. This felt just like a massage spa. Sort of like sports massage or swedish massage. This was massage for men, and therapeutic massage. I wanted to try something different on this channel instead of me doing all the work haha!
Perhaps a complete stranger running this channel for a day would make you tingle any way. :)
As many of you know, I studied massage therapy back in 2015. I tried giving some advice before this video was made as to how massage should be done. My 'therapist' for this video is also interested in massage which is why it was perfect. He had natural talent in it. If only you could have felt.
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Music for Healing female energy

Music for Healing female energy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmez5HtdSiY
When femininity has withdrawn and shrunk to a smaller version of itself no one will be able to benifit from her powerful loving and nurturing energies. When masculinity is unable to sense itself from the loving perspective of the creative feminine powers, it is unable to see and love the feminine in her true majestic, divine presence. It is now time to reacquaint ourselves with the actual strength of feminine energy.
In actuality all healing starts with the feminine energy. Thus, the balance can be restored, allowing Life to heal.
It is time to return to the feminine energy.
The beautiful music on this clip incredible deep voice carries the frequencies of the feminine in a very profound and touching way for heal...

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“It’s not just about time management, it’s about energy management.”
Today is episode 1 of The Sonya Looney Show! My guest today is dynamic sports psychologist, Dr. Kristin Keim. Dr Keim has her doctorate in clinical psychology and masters in sport’s psychology. Physical effort can only take you so far when it comes to achieving your goals. The power of the mind gives you the extra edge, especially as an endurance athlete. Her mantra is “Happy Racers Go Faster.”
Dr. Keim works with Olympians, pro athletes, and amateurs across multiple sports through her firm, Keim Sports Consulting. In this episode, we talk about
--when and why to work with a ...

This week on the BruteStrength Podcast I interview one of the top Physical Therapists in the country, Graeme Lauriston (@graemelauriston). Graeme is the Director of PT at EXOS, formerly Athletes Performance Institute. He is no stranger when it comes to working with top caliber athletes. EXOS is the leader in Strength & Conditioning, working with NFL Combine athletes and MLBSpring trainers alike. In this episode, we will be getting into a variety of popular topics in the PT & Rehab world including injury prevention, tips to improve your mobility, dealing with popping hips/ knees, hamstring recovery, getting out of the sagittal plane and being more functional in life and training. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions this week, enjoy the show!
Topics of discussion:
[2:19] EXOS, Forme...

published: 07 Nov 2016

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Yoga Therapy for Health and Healing A Daily Practice

DVD: YOGA THERAPY FOR HEALTH AND HEALING: A DAILY PRACTICE BY DILIP SARKAR, MD, FACS, CAP
This is a video of New Yoga Therapy DVD "Yoga Therapy for Health & Healing: A DailyPractice" by Dilip Sarkar, MD, FACS, CAP is available for purchase through DeepakHeritageBooks (http://deepakonline.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_26&products_id=105) and
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Taksha-Yoga-Therapy-Heath-Healing/dp/B01DX0NCE4?ie=UTF8&keywords=DVD%20Dilip%20Sarkar%20Yoga&qid=1461856632&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
It is made for one hour of daily practice, 25 minutes of asanas, 25 minutes of pranayama and 10 minutes of meditation. Approximate run time is 2 hrs. 28 mins. The DVD is divided into 26 chapters, 14 of them for introduction and asana practice, 10 chapters for pranayama, mudra and bandha pr...

published: 03 Aug 2016

Cade therapy part 1

Welcome back to the Recovery Lab for another installment of Session Sit In! So excited to share this video today! In this episode, I have a very special guest, IFBB Pro Classic Physique Bodybuilder, Jon Linden. I worked extensively with Jon over the last 6 months during his prep for the NY Pro, which is also his Pro Debut! Jon had a history of some shoulder impingement, secondary to some compensations through his mid back and rotator cuff, which caused him some inactivity, or difficulty firing his lat...
This is a full hour session, and I demonstrate some different techniques I frequently use with my bodybuilding clients. Soft tissue therapy is extremely important to prevent overuse injuries, improve tissue quality (which in the bodybuilding community can be referred to as muscle exp...

The Day In The Life of An Exercise Physiologist

Thought I would load up a V-Log of a how my day moves from waking up to going to bed and everything in between.
I will be doing more of these V-Log's in the fut...

Thought I would load up a V-Log of a how my day moves from waking up to going to bed and everything in between.
I will be doing more of these V-Log's in the future and look forward to bringing you some great information along with them.
If you have any ideas on what you want to see or what you want me to talk about, leave a comment or get in contact with me and let me know.
YouTube Channel: TrewExPhys - Exercise PhysiologyFacebook: TrewExPhys
Instagram: TrewExPhys
Email: adam@trewexphys.com
Website: www.trewexphys.com

Thought I would load up a V-Log of a how my day moves from waking up to going to bed and everything in between.
I will be doing more of these V-Log's in the future and look forward to bringing you some great information along with them.
If you have any ideas on what you want to see or what you want me to talk about, leave a comment or get in contact with me and let me know.
YouTube Channel: TrewExPhys - Exercise PhysiologyFacebook: TrewExPhys
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Email: adam@trewexphys.com
Website: www.trewexphys.com

Occupational Therapist and Program ManagerAliceKrauss gives us an inside look at a free, community-based multi-sport program that serves individuals living with physical and/or visual disability. She tells us how BrooksAdaptiveSports and Recreation nurtures a higher quality of life with its holistic focus on Fun, Fitness, and Friendship! All photos of Brooks staff, programs, and participants provided and cleared by Brooks Rehabilitation--and used here with permission.
You can also download this podcast episode by going to Libsyn.com (http://piscitellipodcasts.libsyn.com/...) or to iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/g...). Thank you for sharing. A kind review on iTunes would help this podcast channel as well.
Music soundtrack (used with permission) provided by (c) Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com).
Podcast (c) 2017 Steve Piscitelli. All rights reserved.
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Occupational Therapist and Program ManagerAliceKrauss gives us an inside look at a free, community-based multi-sport program that serves individuals living with physical and/or visual disability. She tells us how BrooksAdaptiveSports and Recreation nurtures a higher quality of life with its holistic focus on Fun, Fitness, and Friendship! All photos of Brooks staff, programs, and participants provided and cleared by Brooks Rehabilitation--and used here with permission.
You can also download this podcast episode by going to Libsyn.com (http://piscitellipodcasts.libsyn.com/...) or to iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/g...). Thank you for sharing. A kind review on iTunes would help this podcast channel as well.
Music soundtrack (used with permission) provided by (c) Billy Bowers (www.billybowersjax.com).
Podcast (c) 2017 Steve Piscitelli. All rights reserved.
The Growth and ResilienceNetwork(TM)

Back Massage on Me! ASMR Swedish Massage & Sports Massage

SNAKE HISSSSSSSSSSSSS HISsSSSSsS
My last video this week with he is providing me with a back massage as the massage therapist he is haha. This felt just like a...

SNAKE HISSSSSSSSSSSSS HISsSSSSsS
My last video this week with he is providing me with a back massage as the massage therapist he is haha. This felt just like a massage spa. Sort of like sports massage or swedish massage. This was massage for men, and therapeutic massage. I wanted to try something different on this channel instead of me doing all the work haha!
Perhaps a complete stranger running this channel for a day would make you tingle any way. :)
As many of you know, I studied massage therapy back in 2015. I tried giving some advice before this video was made as to how massage should be done. My 'therapist' for this video is also interested in massage which is why it was perfect. He had natural talent in it. If only you could have felt.
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SNAKE HISSSSSSSSSSSSS HISsSSSSsS
My last video this week with he is providing me with a back massage as the massage therapist he is haha. This felt just like a massage spa. Sort of like sports massage or swedish massage. This was massage for men, and therapeutic massage. I wanted to try something different on this channel instead of me doing all the work haha!
Perhaps a complete stranger running this channel for a day would make you tingle any way. :)
As many of you know, I studied massage therapy back in 2015. I tried giving some advice before this video was made as to how massage should be done. My 'therapist' for this video is also interested in massage which is why it was perfect. He had natural talent in it. If only you could have felt.
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Music for Healing female energy

Music for Healing female energy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmez5HtdSiY
When femininity has withdrawn and shrunk to a smaller version of itself no one will...

Music for Healing female energy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mmez5HtdSiY
When femininity has withdrawn and shrunk to a smaller version of itself no one will be able to benifit from her powerful loving and nurturing energies. When masculinity is unable to sense itself from the loving perspective of the creative feminine powers, it is unable to see and love the feminine in her true majestic, divine presence. It is now time to reacquaint ourselves with the actual strength of feminine energy.
In actuality all healing starts with the feminine energy. Thus, the balance can be restored, allowing Life to heal.
It is time to return to the feminine energy.
The beautiful music on this clip incredible deep voice carries the frequencies of the feminine in a very profound and touching way for healing female energy. The picture for this music is written by Annelie Solis. Please enjoy.
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When femininity has withdrawn and shrunk to a smaller version of itself no one will be able to benifit from her powerful loving and nurturing energies. When masculinity is unable to sense itself from the loving perspective of the creative feminine powers, it is unable to see and love the feminine in her true majestic, divine presence. It is now time to reacquaint ourselves with the actual strength of feminine energy.
In actuality all healing starts with the feminine energy. Thus, the balance can be restored, allowing Life to heal.
It is time to return to the feminine energy.
The beautiful music on this clip incredible deep voice carries the frequencies of the feminine in a very profound and touching way for healing female energy. The picture for this music is written by Annelie Solis. Please enjoy.
On this channel you will find simple and effective techniques of meditation, a lot of music for meditation and relaxation. As well as the music for the concentration, music and sports training, music for the background and inspiration mantra. On our channel as well, you can have the music for sleep and hypnosis, meditation, attraction of love and meditation for women, meditation to attract money and success.
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“It’s not just about time management, it’s about energy management.”
Today is episode 1 of The Sonya Looney Show! My guest today is dynamic sports psychologist, Dr. Kristin Keim. Dr Keim has her doctorate in clinical psychology and masters in sport’s psychology. Physical effort can only take you so far when it comes to achieving your goals. The power of the mind gives you the extra edge, especially as an endurance athlete. Her mantra is “Happy Racers Go Faster.”
Dr. Keim works with Olympians, pro athletes, and amateurs across multiple sports through her firm, Keim Sports Consulting. In this episode, we talk about
--when and why to work with a therapist and how it helps people become the best version of themselves
--how to deal with negative self-talk
--healthy, productive ways to reframe negative thoughts
--how meditation works and how to use it
--meditation as mental training
--body image, weight-loss, anxiety around food, and eating disorders
--the concern: “people won’t think I’m an athlete if I don’t look this way…”
--Focus on what you can do with your body, not what it looks like
--Kris’ post on running and imposter syndrome: https://medium.com/@drkeim/my-latest-piece-for-the-size-run-e2742ba4762c
--Commitment to training, time management, and balancing having a job and a family when you are training for an event
--Should you take an off-season?
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“It’s not just about time management, it’s about energy management.”
Today is episode 1 of The Sonya Looney Show! My guest today is dynamic sports psychologist, Dr. Kristin Keim. Dr Keim has her doctorate in clinical psychology and masters in sport’s psychology. Physical effort can only take you so far when it comes to achieving your goals. The power of the mind gives you the extra edge, especially as an endurance athlete. Her mantra is “Happy Racers Go Faster.”
Dr. Keim works with Olympians, pro athletes, and amateurs across multiple sports through her firm, Keim Sports Consulting. In this episode, we talk about
--when and why to work with a therapist and how it helps people become the best version of themselves
--how to deal with negative self-talk
--healthy, productive ways to reframe negative thoughts
--how meditation works and how to use it
--meditation as mental training
--body image, weight-loss, anxiety around food, and eating disorders
--the concern: “people won’t think I’m an athlete if I don’t look this way…”
--Focus on what you can do with your body, not what it looks like
--Kris’ post on running and imposter syndrome: https://medium.com/@drkeim/my-latest-piece-for-the-size-run-e2742ba4762c
--Commitment to training, time management, and balancing having a job and a family when you are training for an event
--Should you take an off-season?
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This week on the BruteStrength Podcast I interview one of the top Physical Therapists in the country, Graeme Lauriston (@graemelauriston). Graeme is the Director of PT at EXOS, formerly Athletes Performance Institute. He is no stranger when it comes to working with top caliber athletes. EXOS is the leader in Strength & Conditioning, working with NFL Combine athletes and MLBSpring trainers alike. In this episode, we will be getting into a variety of popular topics in the PT & Rehab world including injury prevention, tips to improve your mobility, dealing with popping hips/ knees, hamstring recovery, getting out of the sagittal plane and being more functional in life and training. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions this week, enjoy the show!
Topics of discussion:
[2:19] EXOS, Formerly “Athletes Performance Institute”
[7:54] Athlete assessments & performance testing
[11:50] The EXOS systems approach
[23:22] Tips for working with top professional athletes
[27:03] The FMS system & group application
[35:05] Getting out of the sagittal plane
[41:18] Hamstring injuries: recovery, rehab, prevention
[49:02] Pillar activation & recommended literature
- “Every day is game day” by Mark Verstegen
[55:26] Mobility tips
[59:46] Foaming rolling; What is it good for?
[1:04:20] Why is your Hip/ Knee popping?
[1:07:55] Athlete/ Coach mindset
- FocusBand – Motion based brain training
[1:16:34] Learning from mistakes
[1:22:08] Physical therapy credentials & certifications
If you LOVE this podcast, please click www.brutestrengthtraining.com/podcast/reviews to leave me a review. It energizes me to keep doing these as well as pushes us higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support.
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This week on the BruteStrength Podcast I interview one of the top Physical Therapists in the country, Graeme Lauriston (@graemelauriston). Graeme is the Director of PT at EXOS, formerly Athletes Performance Institute. He is no stranger when it comes to working with top caliber athletes. EXOS is the leader in Strength & Conditioning, working with NFL Combine athletes and MLBSpring trainers alike. In this episode, we will be getting into a variety of popular topics in the PT & Rehab world including injury prevention, tips to improve your mobility, dealing with popping hips/ knees, hamstring recovery, getting out of the sagittal plane and being more functional in life and training. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions this week, enjoy the show!
Topics of discussion:
[2:19] EXOS, Formerly “Athletes Performance Institute”
[7:54] Athlete assessments & performance testing
[11:50] The EXOS systems approach
[23:22] Tips for working with top professional athletes
[27:03] The FMS system & group application
[35:05] Getting out of the sagittal plane
[41:18] Hamstring injuries: recovery, rehab, prevention
[49:02] Pillar activation & recommended literature
- “Every day is game day” by Mark Verstegen
[55:26] Mobility tips
[59:46] Foaming rolling; What is it good for?
[1:04:20] Why is your Hip/ Knee popping?
[1:07:55] Athlete/ Coach mindset
- FocusBand – Motion based brain training
[1:16:34] Learning from mistakes
[1:22:08] Physical therapy credentials & certifications
If you LOVE this podcast, please click www.brutestrengthtraining.com/podcast/reviews to leave me a review. It energizes me to keep doing these as well as pushes us higher in the rankings. Thank you all for the support.
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DVD: YOGA THERAPY FOR HEALTH AND HEALING: A DAILY PRACTICE BY DILIP SARKAR, MD, FACS, CAP
This is a video of New Yoga Therapy DVD "Yoga Therapy for Health & Healing: A DailyPractice" by Dilip Sarkar, MD, FACS, CAP is available for purchase through DeepakHeritageBooks (http://deepakonline.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_26&products_id=105) and
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Taksha-Yoga-Therapy-Heath-Healing/dp/B01DX0NCE4?ie=UTF8&keywords=DVD%20Dilip%20Sarkar%20Yoga&qid=1461856632&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
It is made for one hour of daily practice, 25 minutes of asanas, 25 minutes of pranayama and 10 minutes of meditation. Approximate run time is 2 hrs. 28 mins. The DVD is divided into 26 chapters, 14 of them for introduction and asana practice, 10 chapters for pranayama, mudra and bandha practices, one for meditation last one to finish the practice. Asana chapters are for similar practices, e.g. steps of relaxation, relaxation of the neck, standing balancing poses etc. Different chapters need to be practiced in different days to create the balance of body/mind. Hope you will keep one DVD with you for daily practice at home to be medication free, disease free and living with a healthy life style.

DVD: YOGA THERAPY FOR HEALTH AND HEALING: A DAILY PRACTICE BY DILIP SARKAR, MD, FACS, CAP
This is a video of New Yoga Therapy DVD "Yoga Therapy for Health & Healing: A DailyPractice" by Dilip Sarkar, MD, FACS, CAP is available for purchase through DeepakHeritageBooks (http://deepakonline.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_26&products_id=105) and
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Taksha-Yoga-Therapy-Heath-Healing/dp/B01DX0NCE4?ie=UTF8&keywords=DVD%20Dilip%20Sarkar%20Yoga&qid=1461856632&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
It is made for one hour of daily practice, 25 minutes of asanas, 25 minutes of pranayama and 10 minutes of meditation. Approximate run time is 2 hrs. 28 mins. The DVD is divided into 26 chapters, 14 of them for introduction and asana practice, 10 chapters for pranayama, mudra and bandha practices, one for meditation last one to finish the practice. Asana chapters are for similar practices, e.g. steps of relaxation, relaxation of the neck, standing balancing poses etc. Different chapters need to be practiced in different days to create the balance of body/mind. Hope you will keep one DVD with you for daily practice at home to be medication free, disease free and living with a healthy life style.

Welcome back to the Recovery Lab for another installment of Session Sit In! So excited to share this video today! In this episode, I have a very special guest...

Welcome back to the Recovery Lab for another installment of Session Sit In! So excited to share this video today! In this episode, I have a very special guest, IFBB Pro Classic Physique Bodybuilder, Jon Linden. I worked extensively with Jon over the last 6 months during his prep for the NY Pro, which is also his Pro Debut! Jon had a history of some shoulder impingement, secondary to some compensations through his mid back and rotator cuff, which caused him some inactivity, or difficulty firing his lat...
This is a full hour session, and I demonstrate some different techniques I frequently use with my bodybuilding clients. Soft tissue therapy is extremely important to prevent overuse injuries, improve tissue quality (which in the bodybuilding community can be referred to as muscle expansion), activate the nervous system, and maintain or restore mobility and flexibility, influence blood flow and capillary formation in the muscles.
You will hear Jon while he demos some poses, that it feels like its easier to fire his muscles after the treatment, which is due to increased nervous system stimulation from the tissue work.
Thanks for visiting me in the Recovery Lab! Look for more videos next week and if you like what you see please subscribe! We post all things training, performance, speed, recovery and much more coming soon!

Welcome back to the Recovery Lab for another installment of Session Sit In! So excited to share this video today! In this episode, I have a very special guest, IFBB Pro Classic Physique Bodybuilder, Jon Linden. I worked extensively with Jon over the last 6 months during his prep for the NY Pro, which is also his Pro Debut! Jon had a history of some shoulder impingement, secondary to some compensations through his mid back and rotator cuff, which caused him some inactivity, or difficulty firing his lat...
This is a full hour session, and I demonstrate some different techniques I frequently use with my bodybuilding clients. Soft tissue therapy is extremely important to prevent overuse injuries, improve tissue quality (which in the bodybuilding community can be referred to as muscle expansion), activate the nervous system, and maintain or restore mobility and flexibility, influence blood flow and capillary formation in the muscles.
You will hear Jon while he demos some poses, that it feels like its easier to fire his muscles after the treatment, which is due to increased nervous system stimulation from the tissue work.
Thanks for visiting me in the Recovery Lab! Look for more videos next week and if you like what you see please subscribe! We post all things training, performance, speed, recovery and much more coming soon!

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

3rd year SportsTherapy student
This video is everything pitchside. Pre-game, during game, taping , stretching and all that good stuff!
All first aid equipment purchased from:
https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Just an excuse to mess around with my camera
Shot with a VTIN EYPRO

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A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate ...

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
Camera: https://www.amazon.co.uk/VicTsing-Waterproof-Batteries-Accessories-Motorcycle/dp/B01AW7ORFO
Camera Accessories: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Togetherone-Essential-Accessories-Waterproof-Accessory/dp/B01EZJREIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1504032917&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gopro+accessories&psc=1
Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

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BSc Sports Therapy at the University of East London

Want to know what life is like for undergraduate Sports Therapy students at UEL?
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Sports Physical Therapy | Rehabilitation Services | IU Health

IU HealthSportsPhysical Therapists provide evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of all types of acute and chronic athletic injuries. We provide a comprehensive analytical approach to sports rehabilitation, looking at the biomechanics of each patient, not only specific to each sport, but to their body type and mechanism of injury.
Throughout the intensive rehabilitation process with your physical therapist, our focus remains on individualized one-to-one care for every athlete. It's all part of our game plan to get every patient back to their highest level of performance as quickly and safely as possible.
To learn more about IU Health Sports PT services, call 317-962-9830 or visit us online at http://www.iuhealth.org/pt-sports.

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.
Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named named BestBritish Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker at numerous conferences including The YesGroupLondon and the Women inBusiness Superconference.
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Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the pl...

Meet the Esports Psychologist Who Led Astralis to a 'Counter-Strike' Championship - No Playing Field

Astralis is undoubtedly one of the best 'Counter-Strike: Global Offensive' teams on the planet, but they have one fatal flaw: choking in high-pressure situations and throwing away chances to be crowned CS:GO champions. In an effort to change their luck, the team hired a sports psychologist, and finally reeled in the Major tournament win that had eluded them.
'No PlayingField' is a series by Mashable following the behind-the-scenes of the ever-growing world of esports. From huge investment opportunities, to secret team tactics, to obsessed fans, the series gives deep insights on how esports came to be, its current challenges and where it's heading next.
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Martin Hagger is Professor of Psychology at Curtin University. His areas of expertise are social, health, sport and exercise psychology. He is involved in numerous research projects nationally and internationally with a focus on motivation and behaviour change. He is currently leading projects in drugs in sport, promoting physical activity and healthy diet, understanding the mechanisms of willpower and self-control, and reducing binge drinking and the prevalence of smoking.
At the highest level, athletes are well-matched in terms of their physical abilities, conditioning, and skill level. But often that is not enough to win and perform on the biggest of stages like the Olympic games. Developing strategies and techniques to get athletes minds in the best possible condition for optimal performance is increasingly important for sports teams and coaches.
Martin will provide an overview of the kinds of techniques that elite athletes use to prepare psychologically for their sport, give details of the scientific research into these techniques and how they work, and how the techniques might be used by competitive athetes and coaches to maximise performance.
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CAREERS IN PSYCHOLOGY

a nice long video explaining (not very well) the career opportunities in the field of psychology! it really is a very broad subject and you can do so much with a degree in psychology besides become a therapist ;)
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CLINICAL/COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like working with people?
👉 Have an interest in helping people with problems?
👉 Find that you are a person others feel comfortable talking to about their problems?
👉 Have good listening skills and avoid tuning out when people talk about their lives?
👉 Have compassion and feel for other people when they are suffering?
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest working in a school setting?
👉 Enjoy working with children or adolescents?
👉 Enjoys developmental psychology?
👉 Keep secrets and protect information that others feel is personal?
👉 Have the courage to report people who abuse children?
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy shows such as CSI, Law and Order, or Cops?
👉 Think you could try and help someone who murdered or raped someone?
👉 Have an interest in politics?
👉 Think some people are so mentally ill they shouldn't be punished?
👉 Think you would like to work in a prison?
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to work in a medical setting?
👉 Want to better understand medical problems?
👉 Want to help people live healthier lives?
👉 Want to understand how the mind influences the body?
👉 Enjoy reading about health problems or concerns?
SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to help people maximize their physical capabilities?
👉 Want to work with athletes?
👉 Enjoy sports?
👉 Often wonder why some people succeed whereas others fail?
👉 Want to learn more about athletic performance?
BIOPSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL/COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
👉 Enjoy biology classes?
👉 Enjoy reading about the function of the human brain?
👉 Believe that much of human behavior has a biological cause?
👉 Want to help people overcome brain injuries?
👉 Want to go to graduate school?
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Have an interest in business?
👉 Want to promote teamwork in an office environment?
👉 Want to understand how psychological methods can improve employee selection?
👉 Have good communication skills
👉 Want to design and organize work environments to maximize efficiency?
EXPERIMENTAL, COGNITIVE, AND QUANTITATIVE PSYCH
👉 Enjoy conducting research?
👉 Take an analytical approach towards understanding problems?
👉 Pay attention to detail?
👉 Enjoy using new computer programs?
👉 Enjoy intellectual challenges?
SOCIAL AND CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Like shopping and spending time in stores?
👉 Wonder what influences people's purchases?
👉 Like "reading" people?
👉 Think quickly on your feet?
👉 Have and interest in attitude change and formation?
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
👉 Want to know how people change as they age?
👉 Think adolescents are interesting?
👉 Not want to be a clinician?
👉 Have the ability to consider multiple perspectives?
👉 Find all ages interesting?
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Physical Therapist Day in the life

Here's a Day in the life of a Physical Therapist.
What is a Physical Therapist? and what...

I Wanna Be a Physiotherapist · A Day In The Life Of A Physiotherapist

Jesse goes behind the scenes with Renee to find out what a day in the life of a Physiotherapist (or physical therapist) is all about.
For more information about a career in physiotherapy check out the Student Edge career page here: https://studentedge.org/career-life/find-a-career/physiotherapist
What does it take to become a Physiotherapist?
Physiotherapists assess, treat and prevent disorders in human movement caused by injury and disease. They may work as part of a healthcare team, independently in private practice or as industry consultants.
Renee chats about why she became a Physio, the job prospects, what characteristics and courses it takes to become a physio.
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Transcript
I think I need to see a physio. You know every professional sports team has a physiotherapist and fore most they're the first person you run or hobble to if you've got an injury. That's because they assess and treat injuries as well as trying to prevent them from happening again. And they don't just treat sports muscular injuries, they treat all sorts of pain and medical reasons. Well let's go try find one. They can assist with neurological conditions, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries and even chest conditions like emphysema and asthma. I think I might have just twinged my back so I must admit my motivation for meeting and chatting to a physiotherapist is slightly selfish. So while we're learning with a physiotherapist actually does, I'm hoping Renee Fish can sort my back out.
You must be Renee.
I am hi Jesse how are you going?
I'm good i'm chasing physiotherapy, do you think you can help me out? Definitely come around this way.
What does a typical day for a physiotherapist look like?
There's no typical days as a physio. Because we treat any kind of body part, any condition as well, depending on the patient comes in with nothing is ever the same, every patient is individual. We also work across at the hospital so we may see people after they've had an operation, after they've had a baby or they've got chest problems.
Cool, so what did you want to become a physiotherapist?
I had no idea what I want to do when I graduated high school. I was looking through the university course guides one day and I came across the physiotherapy section how to read and thought the sounds sound like me applied to my strength. Is there much work out before? There's a lot of work out there, so we've got hospital, you've got community-based, you've got sports clubs and we've got private practices, a huge range of the physiotherapy jobs out there.
And so what is the hardest part of the job?
The hardest part of the job would be knowing that some patients can't be fixed, they can't be cured. What they have is progressive so it's going to get worse. I do get some comfort in knowing with those people I can in some way make their life or their quality of life at least a little bit easier.
Would that be the most rewarding part of the job actually fixing someone?
It is yeah, knowing that you've helped someone overcome whatever condition they had, that's definitely the best part is when patience thank you sincerely.
So if i wanted to get into physiotherapy what one piece of advice you would give me?
I would definitely say make sure you put the effort at uni, so make sure you study hard, it's not an easy course but it's definitely extremely rewarding.
What characteristics does someone need to be a physio?
Definitely have good interpersonal skills good time management skills you need to be able to motivate people. I think the biggest ones that you need to have good problem solving and analytical skills as well.
Cool, and so from school to today how do you get to where you are?
At school it's best to kind of study the subjects which are the prerequisites which is usually physics or human biology. You need to put your preferences down for your unis, once you get accepted you can enrol and then the study starts.
And so if you could end up where you are today but do one thing differently what would that be?
Definitely be studying harder when I was at uni yep so it would make it so much easier, less pressure on myself as well huh.
Awesome well thanks so much for talking to us today. But yeah, I've got a bit of a sore back and how about a message?
Sure let's have a look.
So there you have it. If you're physical person, like working with people and good with your hands, maybe physio is the thing for you. For more information and to get involved hit up studentedge.org

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My Job: Physical Therapist

Tim specializes in sports medicine. He helps people avoid injury, get back to play after a...

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This course provides the ability to immediately operate as a sports massage practitioner. Sports massage can be chosen as a standalone career or be used as part of a Personal Trainer’s service offering. It also provides a foundation for other advanced manual therapy courses.

A day in the life of a Sports Therapist **American Football**

The Birmingham lions junior team made the trip up to Leeds to play in the 3rd place plate game against the Nottingham Caesars. The Lions won 20-16, ranking them 3rd overall nationally.
This video is just a short snippet following my day as a Sports Therapist. There wasn't a lot of injuries this game (Good for the boys and me, bad for the footage) but the video shows me taping and providing some injury assessments.
Equipment
First aid and tape: https://www.firstaid4sport.co.uk/
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Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8DUjObr_tU

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A day in the life of a Sports Therapist

This is an example of a typical game day procedure for a Sports Therapist with the Univers...

Your Sports Therapist, Northwich Life - ISSUE 2

My reporters and I visited another little hidden gem of Northwich today. Your Sports Therapist who are based at the MPAPersonal Training & FitnessCentre on DentonDrive industrial estate. Chris Wood (Clinical Director) is a sports therapist who can assess and help you progress through injuries.
Chris has a consulting suite set aside from the main gym area and has a fantastic background of supporting many of Northwich's clubs and teams but has also worked within professional sport during his career too.
I’m sort of an old hand when it comes to sports injuries and in my mind there is the ‘smoke and mirrors’ physio who will give you an exercise or two, shine some infrared at an injury and send you on your way. Then there are people like Chris who are proper hands on.
Now this will sound like a setup I know but I went in today with a shoulder issue and for filming purposes Chris had a go at it for me. It’s so much better now I can’t tell you. Very impressed with his work and indeed how he supports Northwich’s sporting community.
I have to say having actually spent time with Chris and then been treated, he gets a big recommended from me personally.
Chris has kindly offerred £5 off your intitial session if you quote 'Northwich Life' when booking.

The Day In The Life of An Exercise Physiologist

Thought I would load up a V-Log of a how my day moves from waking up to going to bed and everything in between.
I will be doing more of these V-Log's in the future and look forward to bringing you some great information along with them.
If you have any ideas on what you want to see or what you want me to talk about, leave a comment or get in contact with me and let me know.
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Episode #25: Enhancing Life Through Sports and Recreation

Occupational Therapist and Program ManagerAliceKrauss gives us an inside look at a free, community-based multi-sport program that serves individuals living with physical and/or visual disability. She tells us how BrooksAdaptiveSports and Recreation nurtures a higher quality of life with its holistic focus on Fun, Fitness, and Friendship! All photos of Brooks staff, programs, and participants provided and cleared by Brooks Rehabilitation--and used here with permission.
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LIFE IN A DAY | The Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run

On June 25, 2016 a collection of trail and ultra runners toed the line at the historic Wes...

Back Massage on Me! ASMR Swedish Massage & Sports Massage

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My last video this week with he is providing me with a back massage as the massage therapist he is haha. This felt just like a massage spa. Sort of like sports massage or swedish massage. This was massage for men, and therapeutic massage. I wanted to try something different on this channel instead of me doing all the work haha!
Perhaps a complete stranger running this channel for a day would make you tingle any way. :)
As many of you know, I studied massage therapy back in 2015. I tried giving some advice before this video was made as to how massage should be done. My 'therapist' for this video is also interested in massage which is why it was perfect. He had natural talent in it. If only you could have felt.
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In actuality all healing starts with the feminine energy. Thus, the balance can be restored, allowing Life to heal.
It is time to return to the feminine energy.
The beautiful music on this clip incredible deep voice carries the frequencies of the feminine in a very profound and touching way for healing female energy. The picture for this music is written by Annelie Solis. Please enjoy.
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“It’s not just about time management, it’s about energy management.”
Today is episode 1 of The Sonya Looney Show! My guest today is dynamic sports psychologist, Dr. Kristin Keim. Dr Keim has her doctorate in clinical psychology and masters in sport’s psychology. Physical effort can only take you so far when it comes to achieving your goals. The power of the mind gives you the extra edge, especially as an endurance athlete. Her mantra is “Happy Racers Go Faster.”
Dr. Keim works with Olympians, pro athletes, and amateurs across multiple sports through her firm, Keim Sports Consulting. In this episode, we talk about
--when and why to work with a therapist and how it helps people become the best version of themselves
--how to deal with negative self-talk
--healthy, productive ways to reframe negative thoughts
--how meditation works and how to use it
--meditation as mental training
--body image, weight-loss, anxiety around food, and eating disorders
--the concern: “people won’t think I’m an athlete if I don’t look this way…”
--Focus on what you can do with your body, not what it looks like
--Kris’ post on running and imposter syndrome: https://medium.com/@drkeim/my-latest-piece-for-the-size-run-e2742ba4762c
--Commitment to training, time management, and balancing having a job and a family when you are training for an event
--Should you take an off-season?
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This week on the BruteStrength Podcast I interview one of the top Physical Therapists in the country, Graeme Lauriston (@graemelauriston). Graeme is the Director of PT at EXOS, formerly Athletes Performance Institute. He is no stranger when it comes to working with top caliber athletes. EXOS is the leader in Strength & Conditioning, working with NFL Combine athletes and MLBSpring trainers alike. In this episode, we will be getting into a variety of popular topics in the PT & Rehab world including injury prevention, tips to improve your mobility, dealing with popping hips/ knees, hamstring recovery, getting out of the sagittal plane and being more functional in life and training. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions this week, enjoy the show!
Topics of discussion:
[2:19] EXOS, Formerly “Athletes Performance Institute”
[7:54] Athlete assessments & performance testing
[11:50] The EXOS systems approach
[23:22] Tips for working with top professional athletes
[27:03] The FMS system & group application
[35:05] Getting out of the sagittal plane
[41:18] Hamstring injuries: recovery, rehab, prevention
[49:02] Pillar activation & recommended literature
- “Every day is game day” by Mark Verstegen
[55:26] Mobility tips
[59:46] Foaming rolling; What is it good for?
[1:04:20] Why is your Hip/ Knee popping?
[1:07:55] Athlete/ Coach mindset
- FocusBand – Motion based brain training
[1:16:34] Learning from mistakes
[1:22:08] Physical therapy credentials & certifications
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